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The starting point for the events will be the Ocean Shores Lions Club, 832 Ocean Shores Blvd. Walks begin between 8 a.m.-2 p.m. the first two days, and be finished by 5 p.m. On Feb. 20, start between 8 a.m.-noon and be finished by 3 p.m.

There will be walks along the Ocean Shores jetty, a loop through the town, at Damon Point, in Moclips, at Griffths-Priday State Park and through Seabrook. The walks will have options from 5-30 kilometers. The bike ride will be through town with three distances of 13-30 kilometers.

The walks and ride are free, unless you want to earn volksport association credit ($3 a person).

Most of the proposals address changes in special permit levels and hunting-area descriptions proposed since the state Fish and Wildlife Commission approved the state’s last three-year hunting plan in 2015.

One change proposed by the agency, however, would significantly increase the daily limit of white-fronted geese and white geese throughout the state in response to those species’ growing abundance

The commission will also accept public comments at its March 17-18 meeting in Olympia. Final action by the commission is scheduled at a public meeting April 14-15 in Spokane.

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